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I had never heard of these machines until I became a collector. The Dragon 32 was based on the Tandy Colour Computer from over the pond in the US. There was even a program which would allow you to convert CoCo games to work on the Dragon. A Dragon 64 was also released by the Dragon Data company which was based in Wales. A number of rare peripherals were made for these machines - all bearing the Dragon logo. I have been trying to get my hands on the Disk Drive for a long time now. |
Dragon Data Stock Pile These are the Dragon Data items I currently have in my personal collection. I am always on the look out for other items and included below is a list of "Wanted items" and "Trade Items". If you would like to trade for anything on this page contact me - I will consider any trade for any system! Items for Trade appear in Yellow. You can click on any item for a photo (where available.)
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